The Spirit of Wandering & Love of Novelty
Ljubljana, Slovenia
The incandescent rays of dawn and retiring shadows from
the night before flickered across my eyelids as I awkwardly dozed on the train
from Split to Slovenia. The sun seemed
to rise suddenly, and it revealed a brand new panoramic morning to five
squinted travellers. With picturesque
green and golden mountains undulating nonchalantly alongside the carriage
window, I became hypnotised and began to think back on this experience which
was soon coming to a close. The map of
Europe scrunched in my bag looked like a dot-to-dot puzzle, and we were the
tiny pencil pinpricks that sketched the lines between, and joined the dots
along our planned and plotted route.
Like so many others who had travelled before us, we had all done the
same thing, and we all resembled each other.
The view from Ljubljana
Castle
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The view from Llubljana Castle
In my eyes the beauty of ‘holiday’ lies in the
scenery, the atmosphere, the company, the weather, and most of all the freedom
to spend your time as you please. Having
now visited countless European hotspots, we had somewhat lost interest in
seeing every guidebook-recommended museum or cathedral. My initial enthusiasm
to do so ran out quickly as I realised that visiting such attractions didn’t
seem to deliver a true sense of that place for me, or any form of novelty or
individuality when most museums or cathedrals look the same as the last. I found much more visual and spiritual
satisfaction in wandering and walking, taking the time to relax, to enjoy the
changing sceneries, the new atmospheres, the company and the weather. We wanted to let Ljubljana life come to us,
and what better way of doing so than by sitting outside, watching the world and
Slovenian Morris-like dancers go by, with five big bottles of Zlatorogs on our
table and the lazy early-evening haze merging with our own increasingly fuzzy
vision.
Zlatorogs in Llubljana
Lake Bled
We sat on a grassy spot to
eat our delicious salami, tomato and mozzarella ciabatta sandwiches, watching
rowing boats skim across the water and escaping the odd greedy wasp that buzzed
after our lunch. We then spent the rest
of our day rowing a boat forwards instead of backwards, zigzagging in all
directions towards the island, breathing in the sunshine, drinking in the lush
surroundings, enjoying the light silky breeze and the cool and clear fresh
water at our fingertips. We tied up our
ramshackle boat on the island’s small wooden pier and treaded on the stony path
beneath the shade of the trees, until we reached the chiming tower. The three-hundred-and-sixty-degree views were
so astonishing that we hadn’t noticed our boat slyly floating away, only to be
saved by the island’s cafĂ© owner. Safely
back on the mainland we came across a short wooden pier that stretched out into
the lake we sat and dipped our hot, needy feet into the water, like the
branches of a willow tree. We fed the
ducks and basked in the novelty and the breathtaking beauty of Lake Bled.
This Slovenian visit seemed
to be over so swiftly yet we had seen and wandered so much, and we had done it
at our own pace. Basking in the relaxed
novelty of Ljubljana and Lake Bled, it felt like our travels were winding down. However our journey was not over yet, for
tomorrow we would carry on to our final destination, and the Viennese dot would
be joined. In this constant transitory
existence we seemed unnoticed and insignificant to anyone but ourselves, as
travellers come and go they are soon to be forgotten by the places they have
been to, but they are never to be forgotten by us.